Secret Service Rejected Drone Help Before Trump Assassination Attempt
Whistleblower claims Secret Service declined local law enforcement's drone offer ahead of the attack, raising questions about security measures.
- Senator Josh Hawley demands answers from Homeland Security regarding the whistleblower's allegations.
- Shooter Thomas Crooks killed a retired fire chief and injured two others before being shot dead by Secret Service.
- FBI Director Christopher Wray confirms Crooks used a drone for surveillance hours before the attack.
- Speculation arises over whether Trump was hit by a bullet or shrapnel during the incident.
- Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle resigns amid scrutiny over security failures.

















































































































































